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Congressional District 2 candidate Mike Obermueller speaks to members of United Transportation Union Local 650  Wednesday evening in South St. Paul, Minn. Obermueller, a Democrat, is running against Republican incumbent John Kline.

Redistricting makes for hot race in district 2

by Emily Mongan
Published September 20, 2012
Rep. John Kline is trying to keep his seat from Democrat Mike Obermueller.
Dairy farmer Dave Buck admires a newborn calf at his dairy farm Saturday in Goodhue, Minn. The calf was born earlier that day.

Congress unlikely to pass 2012 Farm Bill

by Rebecca Harrington
Published September 19, 2012
The drought and high feed prices are giving dairy farmers a tough year.

Minneapolis invests in chargers for electric cars

by Jessica Lee
Published September 19, 2012
A federal grant would provide up to 25 electric-car charging stations.

SOS releases ballot site

by Jake Stark
Published September 19, 2012
“My Ballot” will provide voters with more specific ballot information.
Rick Vang serves a customer at the Vellee Deli food truck Tuesday outside Williamson Hall. Vellee Deli is one of two food trucks that University Dining Service has brought to campus to provide more dining choices in the Knoll area.

Food trucks roll on to campus to meet demand

by Tony
Published September 19, 2012
The U has stationed two trucks in the Knoll area of campus, with more on the way.
Minnesota football players refresh themselves with Powerade on the sidelines during Saturday’s game against Western Michigan at TCF Bank Stadium. Players can choose between Powerade and ice water.

U study finds sports drinks largely unnecessary

by Branden Largent
Published September 18, 2012
Except in rare cases, sports drinks aren't beneficial to students, the study found.

Light-rail system will reduce runoff pollution

by Jessica Lee
Published September 18, 2012
Tree trench system will reduce street flooding and filter water runoff.
Construction continues on the new residence hall on 17th and University Avenues Southeast.

A peek inside the new University Ave. dorm

by Tyler Gieseke
Published September 18, 2012
The residence hall will feature meeting space for greek chapters.

Poll finds Minnesotans want Sunday liquor sales

by Brian Arola
Published September 18, 2012
Legislators expect to reintroduce a bill that would allow liquor sales on Sundays.

Man stabbed on Como Ave, suspect found naked

by Jake Stark
Published September 18, 2012
The stabbing occurred at a residence, and the victim fled to a Metro Transit bus.

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